i keep telling myself to be patient with my shifting journey. if it takes me one more night, or even two more years, it doesnt matter because once the door is opened, it’s opened forever. all it takes is one time.
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i keep telling myself to be patient with my shifting journey. if it takes me one more night, or even two more years, it doesnt matter because once the door is opened, it’s opened forever. all it takes is one time.

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im the shiniest worm-infested apple you’ve ever seen. pick me up at the grocery store but don’t cut me open when you take me home because you’ll find nothing you want inside
The Sabbats and the Wheel of the Year: Celebrating Nature's Rhythms
The Wheel of the Year is a sacred calendar observed by many modern Pagans and Wiccans, which revolves around the changing seasons and the cycles of nature. At the heart of this wheel are the Sabbats, the eight festivals that mark key points in the annual cycle. In this blog, we will delve into the significance of the Sabbats and how they contribute to a deeper connection with nature and the divine.
1. The Wheel of the Year
The Wheel of the Year is a symbolic representation of the Earth's journey around the sun, divided into eight major festivals, equally spaced throughout the year. These festivals are known as Sabbats and are celebrated to honor the changing seasons, the cycles of life, and the elements of nature. The Wheel is divided into two halves: the Light Half and the Dark Half, with four Sabbats in each.
2. The Quarter Days
The Wheel begins with the Quarter Days, which are the solstices and equinoxes:
- **Yule (Winter Solstice)**: Yule, celebrated around December 21st, marks the longest night of the year. It's a time of rebirth and renewal as the days begin to grow longer.
- **Ostara (Spring Equinox)**: Ostara, around March 21st, welcomes the return of spring when day and night are in perfect balance. It's a time for planting seeds and new beginnings.
- **Litha (Summer Solstice)**: Litha, around June 21st, marks the height of summer and the longest day of the year. It's a time of joy and celebration of the sun's power.
- **Mabon (Autumn Equinox)**: Mabon, around September 21st, celebrates the harvest season. It's a time of gratitude and reflection on the fruits of one's labor
3. The Cross-Quarter Days
The Cross-Quarter Days fall between the Quarter Days:
- **Imbolc**: Celebrated around February 2nd, Imbolc signifies the first signs of spring's return. It's a time to honor the goddess Brigid and the hearth.
- **Beltane**: Around May 1st, Beltane is a fire festival celebrating fertility and the union of the god and goddess. It's a time for maypole dancing and bonfires.
- **Lughnasadh**: Occurring around August 1st, Lughnasadh is the first harvest festival, honoring the Celtic god Lugh. It's a time for games, feasting, and gratitude for the harvest.
- **Samhain**: Celebrated around October 31st, Samhain is the final festival of the year, marking the end of the harvest season. It's also considered the Celtic New Year and a time to honor the ancestors.
4. The Spiritual Significance
The Sabbats are not only a way to celebrate the changing seasons but also to connect with the spiritual aspects of life and death, growth and decay. They remind us of the cyclical nature of existence, encouraging us to live in harmony with the world around us.
The Sabbats and the Wheel of the Year provide a framework for those who follow nature-based spiritual paths to honor the Earth's cycles, connect with the divine, and find meaning in the ebb and flow of life. By celebrating these festivals, individuals can deepen their connection to nature and gain a greater understanding of the interconnectedness of all living things. Whether you're a practicing Pagan or simply curious about these traditions, the Wheel of the Year and its Sabbats offer a beautiful way to celebrate and embrace the ever-changing world around us.
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fuck i always end up on the outside somehow. i never make the cut. im scared something is wrong with me and everyone can see it like its written on my face and im the only one who cant. i want to ask people what i should fix about myself but im too prideful to ask

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looking at my baby pictures like im trying so hard to take care of you. you’re the best thing that ever existed. you make this so difficult. i think of you everytime i make a hard decision. i wish i could erase you. you live inside of me. i want to do right by you. i want to heal every hurt you’ve ever experienced. i don’t know what i’m doing but i’m doing it for you
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nothing compares to the fever dream; it’s what i do—i wait for you
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i got really 🍃 last night and came closer to my DR than ever, it was so fucking real i got scared and couldnt go through with it
i spend most of my time thinking of ways to escape this reality. pining for other worlds consumes most of my waking hours, and sometimes it invades my dreams.
but today i went shopping with my little sister. we got coffee and went to boutiques and thrift stores and metaphysical shops. we came home and got drunk and watched movies, and gossiped about people we know and laughed until it hurt. we didn’t fight or argue once. i spent so much money and i dont regret a dollar.
i am looking forward to experiencing other realities. but today i am happy to have experienced this one.
Things we teach kids before we ever teach them how to protect themselves:
How to walk
How to talk
How to read
How to express their needs and wants
How to identify a trustworthy person
How to identify danger
How to fill their own needs
Things novice witches can learn before protection magic:
How to find spell components
How to build a spell
How to identify a legit spell
How to cast magic to meet their needs
How to identify trustworthy information
How to identify what's safe and what's dangerous
Sleepy Herbs in Witchcraft
Shh, it's sleepy time. Here are some herbs that can help you rest better.
Anise: Put anise in your pillow to protect you from disturbing dreams
Catnip: Keep above your bed to protect you while you sleep.
Celery Seed: Use in a sleep pillow to help you fall asleep faster.
Chamomile: Drinking it as a tea reduces stress and helps you sleep faster, and sounder.
Dandelion Root: Use in a sleep pillow to protect you while you sleep.
Lavender: Drink in a tea, use in a bath, keep in a sleep pillow, or keep in your room to help you gain a restorative, calm sleep. Also protects against nightmares.
Lettuce: Yes, really. Eat lettuce to promote sleep.
Poppy Seeds: Eating poppy seeds or using them in a sleep pillow may provide some relief from insomnia.
Spearmint: Drink spearmint tea to induce lovely, restorative dreams.
Thyme: Use in sleep pillows to block nightmares.
Valerian: Pit in a sleep pillow for restful sleep.
Now go get some rest, and blessed be.
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Metal Jewelry Magic
Did you know that different metals mean different things, and represent other things as well? It's true! Your favorite metal means something, and it may resonate with you for a particular reason. Here are a few common jewelry metals that you may have exposure to.
Gold: The sun, success, personal growth, opportunity, advancement, encouragement, power
Rose Gold: Love, divine feminine, femininity, motherhood/parenthood, gratitude, warmth
Silver: The moon, intuition, wisdom, instinct, psychic powers, peace
Copper: Creativity, inventions, personal production, shadow work.
Iron: Grounding, protection, astral travel, balance
If there's any other metal you'd like to know about, let me know and I'll do some research for you! Blessed be!
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What's really in that witch's cauldron?
Folk names for herbs
Ass' Ear- Comfrey
Bat's Wing- Holly Leaves
Beard Of Monk- Chicory
Bear's Foot- Lady's Mantle
Bird's Eye- Germander or Speedwell
Blind Eyes- Poppy
Blood From a Head- Lupine
Blood Of Ares- Purslane
Blood Of Hestia- Chamomile
Bloody Fingers- Foxglove
Calf's Snout- Snapdragon
Cat's Foot- Ground Ivy
Crow's Foot- Wood Anemone
Devil's Ear- Jack In The Pulpit
Devil's Plaything- Yarrow
Dew Of the Sea- Rosemary
Dog's Mouth- Snapdragon
Dragon's Teeth- Vervain
Elf Leaf- Lavender
Englishman's Foot- Common Plantain
Fairy Eggs- Nutmeg
Flower Of Death- Vinca
Goose Tongue- Lemon Balm
Graveyard Dust- Mullein
Hawk's Heart- Wormwood
Juno's Tears- Vervain
Jupiter's Beard- Sempervivums
Lion's Foot- Lady's Mantle
Little Faces- Viola
Man's Bile- Turnip Sap
Mortification Root- Rose of Sharyn
Nose Of Turtle- Turtlehead, Chelone
Nosebleed- Yarrow
Our Lady's Tears- Lily Of The Valley
Old Man's Flannel- Mullein
Ram's Head- Valerian
Scale Of Dragon- Tarragon
Semen Of Ares- White Clover
Semen Of Hermes- Dill
Serpent's Tongue- Dog's Tooth Violet
Sparrow's Tongue- Knotweed
Tree Of Doom- Elder
Unicorn Root- Boneset
Weasel Snout- Yellow Archangel
Wool Of Bat- Moss
Body Parts as Plants:
Eye- Blossom or Seed
Heart- Bud or Seed
Beak, Bill or Nose- Seed, Bud or Bloom
Tongue or Teeth- Petal or Leaf
Head- Blossom
Tail- Stem
Hair- Dried Herbs or Stringy Parts Of Herbs
Privates, Genitals Or Semen- Seeds Or Sap
Blood- Sap
Guts- Roots or Stalk
Paw, Foot, Leg, Wing or Toe- Leaves
Animals as Plants:
Toad- Sage
Cat- Catmint
Dog- Grasses, Specifically Couchgrass
Frog- Cinquefoil
Eagle- Wild Garlic
Blue Jay- Laurel
Hawk- Hawkweed
Lamb-Wild Lettuce
Nightengale- Hops
Rat- Valerian
Weasel- Rue
Woodpecker- Peony
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Bird's Eye. Calf's Snout, Eye Of Newt and Hair Of Baboon sound more like byproducts of a bizarre slaughterhouse, than contents of a spice ra
If you choose to become a green witch, plants will play an important role in your life and have many applications. Here are some ways you might choose to work with the magickal properties of plants:
🌱Watching plant behavior for omens and signs
🌱Gathering loosened leaves and petals for magick potions
🌱Using plant matter in amulets and talismans
🌱Adding plant matter to incense and candles
🌱Collecting and waxing plants for decorative touches in your Book of Shadows
🌱Placing live plants in various parts of your home to encourage personal growth and well-being